Dr Nicholas Lotz
MBBS BSc(Med) FRACS
Specialist Plastic Surgeon
Main Rooms
Level 1 357 Military Rd
MOSMAN, NSW 2088
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info@drnicholaslotz.com.au
Ph: 1300 304 209
Fax: 02 9904 0166

About Microtia

The following information sheet is intended as a resource for parents who may be preparing for their child to undergo ear reconstruction surgery for microtia with Dr Nicholas Lotz.


 

Overview

Microtia

Microtia is a condition in which there is an incomplete or abnormally formed ear. The name comes from the words “micro” (=small) and “otia” (=ear). Microtia may affect one side only (unilateral) or affect both ears (bilateral). In 80% of the time it is unilateral.

Microtia occurs in around 1 in 8000 births. It is twice as common in males, and affects the right hand ear twice as often as the left. Some races are affected more frequently (Japanese and American Indians).

Microtia may occur in patients with no other problems, or it may occur as part of a syndrome. The most common syndrome which can include microtia is hemifacial microsomia (sometimes known as craniofacial microsomia). In this condition one side of the face, in particular the jaw, is smaller than the other. There may also be weakness of some of the facial muscles on the affected side. Treacher Collins syndrome, in which the eyes and facial bones are affected, is another condition that may be associated with microtia. In this condition the microtia is usually bilateral.

The cause of isolated microtia is not fully understood, but is thought to be multifactorial in origin. It may occasionally run in families, but usually the chance of an affected parent transmitting microtia to a child is only small (around 6%). There has been some evidence to link the use of isotretinoin during surgery to microtia, but in most cases no cause is ever identified.

Ear Reconstruction Surgery

Reconstruction of the external ear for microtia

Dr Lotz is one of Australias’ leading experts on the reconstruction of the external ear for microtia. This is very complicated surgery, and it is important that you make sure that your doctor is experienced if you are considering surgery.

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